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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
As per Bar Council of India, the minimum percentage is 45% for SC/ST and OBC category students in graduation if they want to pursue LLB programme.
So accordingly, you are not eligible.
You need to upgrade your grades in Master's degree, you can apply for LLB programme.
All the best.

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hello Ankita,
If you are pursuing your graduation, and if you want to join LLB program for three years, then you will have to give an entrance exam because on the basis of your scores in entrance exam you will be allotted with the college options.

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hi Imran,
Yes, DU recognize Monad University's degree. Delhi University recognizes all the universities, which follow UGC guidelines or which are deemed universities. Therefore, you can take admission in DU LLB, as you are eligible for the same.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
For LLM program, you have to complete 3 years of LLB program after completing BA English honors program. Then, you will become eligible to apply for LLM program.
All the best.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, LLM course is valid.

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Bipin Jha

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You can think of pursuing LLM with taxation specialization.

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kriti gautam

Beginner-Level 4

With AILET score, you can get admission in national law university, New Delhi.

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kriti gautam

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, after doing BA LLB, further options are:
You can go for IIM in a particular field of law like criminal, civil, cyber law, etc. You can go for PCES-J exam of state level for becoming a judge. After BA LLB, you can go for MBA in a particular field.

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kriti gautam

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, for BA LLB, the best colleges are:
National law university, New Delhi
Faculty for Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
NLU,Bhopal
Gandhinagar national law university
NLSIU, Bangalore
Faculty of law, Galgotias University,
MS Ramaiah college of law, Bangalore
Amity law school, Noida
Symbiosis law school, Noida
Lloyd law college, Noida
For government universities, you need to write CLAT, AILET and other law entrance exams but you can opt direct admission in private universities.

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DEVANSH SINGH

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In India, there are mainly two types of LLB course, namely LLB 5years and LLB 3 years. After graduation, LLB 5 years can be done after 12th and the course are BA LLB, B.Com LLB, B.Sc LLB and BBA LLB which may be honors or not in law it doesn't matter much to have a honors degree. The curriculum is somewhat same as approved by the bar council of India.

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